Prepping For A Hurricane: My Food & Water Haul
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- Опубликовано: 29 окт 2024
- I'm going to show you my hurricane shopping hall. The things I feel I need to survive two weeks without power. I like to get food that is high in protein and fiber and also nutritional. I also like to get a few sweet foods to liven up the day and satisfy my sweet tooth. Baking some oatmeal cookies with raisins can cover both bases especially when I add a bit of protein powder. Good food is awesome when the power is out but the most important thing by far is water. Your water supply should take top priority when planning for a disaster. Not having enough or having tainted water can make a bad situation worse. Also fighting crowds at the store for water can be a huge pain. That's why I highly recommend these blue aqua-tainers. You can fill them up at home from the kitchen sink and store them away. They are a must have for my Homestead.
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"Bullets for the gun".... shit just got real at beckys homestead
Bazman5000 Yes! That was funny!
Seashell Lol.
😂 but smart
Funniest comment here! But yes, everyone needs home protection!
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Freezer Gallon Zip Lock bags fill with water and freeze! If power goes out you will have cold water for a few days. Trust me I been through 2 hurricanes and everybody says have water but when humidity levels are at 110% and it's hot you want something cold.
ThriftyTruckers if nothing else if you don't open the freezer it'll help keep what's in their Frozen for a while
I keep about 1/4 water jugs..like juice bottles left over from all my kiddos in my freezers all the time. It gives you at least half a week worse case...or just a sudden death of the freezer or outages. Also, you use less power of you keep your freezers full so if don't have much or slaughter a pig and underestimate your room...you just pull water bottles for awhile. I figure I keep about ten gallons every day this way. She bought thoughtfully and was trying to make it fun as well. Another thing for those of us who homestead folks don't realize is we think be prepared all the time. You can't count on law enforcement to win your battles. Bad things happen and you gotta plan on it. Thus, my box of ammo is a little larger...glad you showed the guts to be real about it. Also, I have 2 weeks regular food all the time and at least three months back up could be longer if we grind wheat and corn lol...keep in mind there's seven of us...all the time plus living food. Live chickens, roosters, turkeys, geese, garden, etc.
@@samk1584 Yes, you can count on law enforcement. That's their fvckin' job. I personally don't count on vigilantism. I believe in a nation of laws.
I like Becky's way better. More water more sense.
Cheers for this, I been tryin to find out about "best foods to stock up on for survival" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Ever heard of - Proutklarton Surviving Technics Plan - (do a google search ) ? Ive heard some amazing things about it and my mate got excellent results with it.
All the negative comments about not getting "organic food" are ridiculous. The foods that Becky bought are for convenience during a crisis moment. I'm sure she has canned food and still has meat from her home grown animals as well but when you are in full on survival mode during a big storm you don't want to be opening the freezer every time you are a little hungry and wasting the cold and allowing things to thaw out. You keep doing you @Becky's Homestead and ignore all the haters. An most importantly stay safe!!!!!!
I didn't think there were any haters. We just all do things differently. Becky is very entertaining and was just saying what she was doing to get ready before the hurricane. Goodness knows, the weathermen had us all scared to death! I never lost power even when it came through as 100mph but many around me did and still don't have power.
read through all the comments...lots of people immediately jumped on her for not buying "organic food"
@@fwdolphin Exactly what I was thinking! What you put in your Emergency kit is up to you. As long as you have the essentials, It doesn't matter if the food is organic or not.
Becky's Homestead we are praying for your safety. Just returned from helping a store in Houston. Please be safe.
Lol, I don't know about the pop tarts but I agree with the whiskey
You Can't Eat The Grass I
*snicker* That's one of the reasons I want to learn how to brew my own beer!
You Can't Eat The Grass, Pop tarts go GREAT with whiskey. Especially bourbon! She's drinking my brand too. What a great neighbor!
Afraid nothing goes with Pop Tarts. Maybe if I had pet hamsters, they'd get that. But the whiskey or bourbon... now that has purpose.
You Can't Eat The Grass I
LOL "you gotta have a little something something " too funny.
Becky and family...ya'll be SAFE!! I experienced Hurricane Hugo in 1989. My parents were alive. We lived 150 miles from the ocean in South Carolina. It was 100 mph winds for 13 hours NON STOP! We went without power for a long time. We were not in low lying areas so, we didn't get the flooding. But, it was horrible. It sucked out about 3 windows and did major damage with our plumbing because a tree's roots were wrapped around the plumbing and it took that out! Our candles would not stay lit during the storm. That was ok, because it was in the early early AM that the storm ravaged our state. I hope your animals are pinned down safe too! I hope you have a video on getting your animals safe. God Bless and protect ya'll in Florida. I'm hoping nothing happens in South Carolina. I'm about 50 miles south of Charlotte, NC. I never want to see another hurricane!!
Stay safe Becky. I think you did great on your food and water haul. During a storm or any crisis, it's good to have some snacks to eat. Prayers for your safety!
fingers crossed for you about the hurricane, stay safe x
Great video Becky, best wishes that you and your animalscome thru the hurricane safely.
I've been thinking about yall... I hope y'all stay safe & all of your animals 💗 xo
same
AnimalGirl
Wishing you all the best for you and your family and all your animals. Thinking of you xx
Good luck and stay safe, Becky! Prayers from Rhode Island!
I hope you and ALL your animals stay safe!
Making cookies ahead of time is a great idea. Homemade cookies make everything better! Praying for you to be safe!
A woman of my taste. Of course preparation is important, laughing and pampering is among the most sensible ones.
One of the better perepping videos
+Eva Andersson Thank you! I try and keep it real over here. ❤️😀
We will be praying for you and your family Becky...Stay safe!! Xo
Stay safe, Becky. Thanks for all of your inspirational videos.
We love you Becky! Hope you, your sons and the animals stay safe.
Oh Becky please stay safe in the hurricane! Thankfully over here in Europe our storms are not near as bad as , but when I heard a hurricane was coming for Florida I immediately worried about you and your animals! Good luck!
Stay safe and keep us updated on your well being after the storm!!
Thanks for your advice and direction ❤️💜
You could use a rain barrel because it will fill up quickly in a storm. Especially if you have a valley in your roof or gutters.
Becky, even though im newly subscribed to your channel, I am worried about you and all your animals and your homestead. I'm so glad you are preparing and are just your positive practical self.
Hi Becky! I'm definitely going to get one or two of those Aqua-Tainers, but it won't be for this hurricane - Not enough time. Honestly, here in Sanford, we board windows if we can, make sure stuff is put up from the yard, and bring the chickens in the garage (in a makeshift pen). They'll go back out once we're sure the backyard is secure for them. Other than that, we really don't do much. I made sure to buy a house with gas utilities, and if the electric is off long enough for the stuff in the freezer to thaw, I'll be canning meat and "stew" for a day or two. Y'all stay safe and dry!
please stay safe Becky .. Thoughts and prayers are with you and the family, and the animals,Please let us know that your ok...
We are in Northern Florida and are getting everything ready. Might leave..might not. We have a well, and I am sure you do too. We have an old fashioned pitcher pump connected to it. All the water we could ever need if the power goes out. You might want to get one. Pretty inexpensive. Hope you and yours come through this without much damage!
Your the best when I get home from school I always check your channel to see if you post
+Being Ryan Oh my gosh, thank you. I'm glad you like it. ❤️😀
All the best Becky, i really hope you stay safe! My kids and my wife and I love yo stuff!!!
I agree with having protein available in your preps. I stock lots of nuts, dried fruits, along with the raisins. We got some additional 5gal water bottles last week. You can always refill them with tap water before the storm so that you have plenty of water on hand and not have to deal with all those plastic 20oz bottles. I have a small hand pump that fits to the top of the bottle that I picked up at Walmart for $7, so even if power goes out we can still get water.
Even though we are pretty far inland here in north ga, we expect a lot of rain, wind, power outages.
Prayers for all the folks in florida, along the coast, and in the path of this monster storm!
Be safe!
Hope all goes well. We will all be waiting to hear from you and that you are safe.
The water jugs are an excellent idea.I keep saying i'm going to get some.And normal i'm not much on sweets and junk food,but with a hurricane Comfort food! My bff is in Middleburg.As of now,she is staying.One of her horses is in her 30's and she's afraid she would fall getting in the horse trailer.Someone in Georgia with a horse farm told me they would take them in if needed.That was super nice.
Love and Light ... my prayers to you and yours during this trying time..
Hope you and you're animals stay safe
I'm in Orlando. I got one case of water just in case,filled up every reusable water bottle i have, filled 2 2 liters, filled 2 gallon jugs of water. also bought gatorade, lemonade and a bunch of food. Raisins,oatmeal and the pumpkin are a good idea, might go grab some tomorrow!
Good Luck! I wish you the best of luck riding out this storm!!!!
Thank you Becky!
Oh my gosh I remember you live in Florida.. stay safe, God bless you, your animals, and family.
I just love you, I wish more people in the world or just my area was as down to earth as you Becky. :) I hope all is well.
Great tips and food ideas. I got Mac and cheese, soup, vegetarian chili etc.. and freezing bottles of water as a backup. Those containers are amazing!! A must buy
Becky i just fasted for a week. It was no problem only drank water. The first day and a half was the toughest, after that no prob. All just mental.
Stay safe you and all the animals.
DEAR BECKY, THANKS FOR THE ADVICE. YOU ARE SO NICE . I LOVE YOUR HOUSE.
Prayers for safety and I know you will keep your powder dry!
I hope Becky's channel grows further and further bc she deserves it so much😘 good luck Becky
When we prepped for hurricanes while living in Norfolk VA I filled my washing machine with water and then unplugged it. We also kept candles and flashlights with extra batteries. Great choice in foods. I usually made granola and pumpkin breads or banana bread for cooked all the meat I had in the freezers and stuck them back in the freezer labeled for a quick pull de-thaw and eat.
please stay safe Becky you are my favorite youtuber
Good luck in riding out the storm also you can get a hose attachment that's a carbon filter to fill up those water containers Walmart sells it and any RV store
REALLY NICE! ALWAYS ENJOY YOUR INFOMATIONAL VIDEOS!
makers mark for the hurricane party! Stay safe!
I live in the Mid West..(St Louis Missouri area) and we are no stranger to tornadoes. Often that means loss of power and questionable water supply. I often fill up many cleaned out gallon jugs..or bath tub. small portable LED flash lights are great,too. Sometimes Harbor freight will offer a free one in their ad..or free with a small purchase. I love my little LED flashlight. Also, I live where it get COLD in winter..a good wool blanket or sleeping bag inside a garbage bag to keep clean..is wonderful in case one gets stuck. granola bars,Cliff bars,protein bars
Maker's Mark with a splash of ginger-ale & slice of lime.... that's my prepping drink too! Take care
Oh my goodness, stay safe hon! Prayers to your safety! (And everyone else effected by the storm)
Just went through Harvey here, we stocked up on bud light. Stay safe.
Lived there for 26 years. Be safe and I hope the eye skirts your place.
You should make a video of how you prepare your animals for the storm. Hope you and your family will be safe 💜
You just crack me up! I'm in Ohio and I just love your "non-alarmist" method of preparing. I live in an area where the electricity goes out all the time in small storms and big storms. So we have our own little ways to prepare for that kind of thing. I just love those big aqua jugs. I'll have to look into those.
I bet that all the people making negative comments about her food choices have never been through a storm. I live in south FL, and after experiencing many hurricanes, including Andrew I can assure you that her choices are not bad at all. I do not eat fast or processed foods, but when you do not have running water or power, a high calorie meal that can be stored for months like a Pop Tart is an excellent choice. Also, you can just take it out of the box and eat it without having to wash dishes or use fuel to cook it. additionally, grocery stores tend to run out of food, so you have to buy whatever is left or available, thank you Becky for your videos, and I hope Irma did not cause too much damage to your property.
Stay safe!! We are on fine here in Oregon, but are 30 miles from the so far, so we are all right for now. Take care!
I use old bags from the box o wine for water. They work great!
Very informative and nicely presented! The rain has started, our vehicle broke down, and I'm trusting the LORD to protect us all!
I love those water containers!! We are near the Goethe Forest..not only hurricanes but fires also. Those water containers are amazing!! We had a hand pump added to our well last year just in time for the hurricane. Best investment ever!!
oh becky, I pray you and all your sweet animals will be safe...I will be watching and praying that this storm doesn't do total damage for your sweet little homestead....not sure that came out right , but you know what I mean....be safe....
Great water ideas. Stay safe.
I was one of the idgits with the little bottles of water. I have to get my water filter because those larger water containers make so much more sense. Also, I think the protein power was definite win as well. Thanks for sharing and being real about your choices. Janice
great info! especially on the aqua containers .. thanks for the link. lucky for us we are well stocked for at least a year for 2 to 4 folks and six monthes for 4 to 6 folks even more of I'm really frugal lol. great ideas thanks and blessings to y'all
Nothing can blow away becky's Homestead. She's always prepared lol thank god she isn't in a mobile home.
I read one of the comments about your chickens. Do you have them in a barn with your larger animals during the storm? My prayers are with you!
+Mary Mal My chickens stay in chicken Town. ❤️😀
Becky's Homestead what should I do with my goats
I don't know where you are. I don't yet have goats or sheep, but I know in such a situation where evacuation is not likely, I'd bring them in with me, if we were to hunker down. I'd deal with poop afterwards. It will all depend on the lay of your land, however. I am not down there so my thoughts are with all of you, however you have to choose.
Taniko Kishimoto thank you I'm going to put 6 in the garage but I have 18 so maybe some in the laundry room but we will be in a closet already with a dog cat and rabbit. Those are the only two rooms in our house without windows. All I can do is cram them and pray.
Taniko Kishimoto Ok so with a little improvising we put the does in a trailer and bucks in a portable pen and crammed both the trailer and pen into our garage and that's the best we can do. If the garage holds they should be fine.
Hope you stay safe during the storms.
i live in California, so these ideas are great for earthquakes as well. thank you for these ideas they were awesome
Hi , I got 2 Aqua Tainers , so glad you told us how to fill them THANKS so much xx
Hey Becky! Hope all goes well with you! Here in Inverness, Florida we are ready too! I did the same. Have 2 weeks of stuff for us and our Funny Farm. Sending Prayers for all. Mare
My daughter's family just went through Irma in Puerto Rico. They had a great selection of food like you do. I told her to buy for six weeks as they knew it would take months to regain power. I wish she had a year's supply.
I hope your daughter listened to you. I hope her family is ok. Janice
We knew you will be well prepared
Something I have thought about are areas that are so often exposed to "unpleasant weather conditions" that many people have the same problems as in Sweden's suburbs, food and water for about 3 days and have difficulty in warming.
When you live in the countryside or have a more traditional / old-fashioned background, you thought about it beforehand, and it takes care of everything for the winter and a bit more.
i save and wash my soda and juice bottles out and just store water in those, i have 3 shelves in the garage with water, probably 30 gallons. and its free (well, basically). my wife was just telling me how the stores around here are out of water, people are getting upset (in NC), and all i could think was: do you not have a faucet. people are becoming truly helpless.
big visk consider flouride? Berky filer would ne an awesome addition to all you pre-planning. Great idea about bottles.
oh, we have one, and several sawyers etc. id rather be using the bottled tap first over flood waters :). my point was most people are throwing out their water bottles they could be using for free, and then going out and buying water. flouride water is better than flood water in an emergency :).
Please stay safe, I would die without your videos
Terrific idea about the protein powder and oatmeal!
You are never fat, God gave you extra padding as you are precious lol x
We're right here with you. Stay safe and dry. BTW, having a small charcoal grill and a Dutch Oven will help you cook a whole lot of stuff, bread, cookies, breakfasts with your eggs. Think about it. :)
Be careful and safe.
Good luck and be safe.we are only on tank water and we had to connect our smally dam water to our toilets.
oh, didn't know your were in Florida..my sister is evacuating from Naples and going to Georgia for a few days.. wishing you guys well.
Irma is not there yet (Saturday night or early Sunday morning for now) and she's still a category 5.
Hey Becky, great tip on the water! We will be riding out the storm here in East Volusia county, just south of Daytona. We have 2 generators, gasoline and lots of junk food! We should be just fine! 😉 I was wondering how you manage your livestock during a hurricane?
Some GOOD ideas thank you for the video take CARE and ALL the BEST with every thing. :)
Love your ideas for your RUclips Business Channel. ❤
Miss Becky, how do you prepare you chickens and other animals for the heavy storm? I live in Arizona and I bet the process can be easily configured to work for dust storm preperation for chickens here. Please help.
I pray you and all Floridians are safe.
At least you got the burbon right. I have lived thru a number if hurricanes in Texas on the gulf coast. 2 weeks out is a great idea but remember your kind of food to prep for is not necessarily for others. And don't forget the kiddos and the cats and dogs as well
Stay safe I herd about the hurricane and I send good thoughts for everyone that has to go through the hurricane Stay safe :)
Not sure where you are in Florida, but I hope it is high ground. Be safe.... Looks like you have thought it through. Blessings!
Awesome video Becky!
Beach Cliff sardines! Packaged here in New Brunswick Canada! Worked in the plant where this brand is packed.....I work quality control. I was so neat to see this.
Hey Becky, what are you doing to prepare the homestead and all of your animals? Stay safe!
Over in Tallahassee myself, looks like we will be safe. *fingers crossed*
So glad that the north west side of Florida will be safe - I'm hunkered down in Fort Lauderdale hoping for the best.
Wen Pow if you can get out I definitely would it's getting really real and really scary!
I made a big pot of ham and beans and also chili. I put it into freezer bowls and froze it. I lost power and was able to simply let it thaw naturally and re-heat in a pot on the coleman stove. Also made a big container full of tuna with apple and onion. I was able to make sandwiches for the guys who helped clean up the oak tree limbs after the storm.
I pressure can my own canned goods. I recommend getting into canning, because you can make and store your own shelf stable meals. I do a beef or venison soup that is a full healthy meal itself, or you can pour over rice. I also pressure can my own meats, so I never have to worry about the stores shelves being empty of shelf stable meat. And the good thing about canning myself, is knowing that there are no artificial anything, added sugar, sodium or preservatives in it, and it lays almost forever as long as the seal is intact.
We also get oatmeal in 50lb bags from the feed store, and store in huge drums. When push comes to shove, I would rather have more that's not quite as human Grade, than less that is. 50lb bags of oats is a lot more cost effective than little canisters.
We also store a lot of powdered milk, and we powder our own eggs from our birds (chickens, ducks, turkeys, geese and guineas)
Kristen H My bff in Fl. was facing an incoming hurricane the next day once and when i called her she was canning pears like crazy.She said pears left on trees become missiles during a hurricane.Something to think about.
Christie Betts makes perfect, scary sense! 😱
The AQUA-TAINERS ARE GREAT IDEA!! BUT remember to FILTER ALL THAT CITY FAUCET WATER IF POSSIBLE!!! Especially during hurricane or any bad storm situation can become contaminated!!👍🏼🙏🏼♥️✌🏼👩🏻🌾But great idea on the big AQUA-TAINERS!!👍🏼
I declare Becky, you are so funny! I wish we lived in the same area. I think we could have lots of fun! You are my kind of girl!
I'm new but your personality has me hooked. We are alot alike.
Hope Irma misses you. 8 drops of regular clorox bleach per gallon of tap water prepares water for long term storage. Use the hard plastic containers that cranberry juice or gatorade come in. Every home should have a gallon of water per person for at least a week, if not more. Use the same containers for dried rice and beans and a way to cook, such as a BBQ/propane burner. These will easily keep for over 10 years and don't cost much if you never have to use it. Every home should also have a hand crank/solar radio flashlight you can plug usb devices in to recharge. Check out eton solar radio chargers and panasonic eneloop solar chargers.